I followed the instructions provided by digital ocean to mount an SSH connection using sshfs and macfuse. It is working from the commandline I can see the remote folders in /mnt/mydir
But in Finder ...

I have a web server and I mount the directory containing all my website projects onto a local directory in my Linux VirtualBox under /home/UserA/Desktop/Remote/sites.
My problem is editing the files ...

This afternoon I upgraded from Mavericks to Yosemite and attempted to mount a catalog in a server using sshfs (that I had installed using homebrew). This worked flawlessly before the upgrade. However ...

I just got a Raspberry Pi with OpenElec and want to access shared files using sshfs.
I tried compiling the sshfs source on OpenElec but the command make is not installed.
How can I install sshfs on ...

I've been looking into this problem, and it is common. But since there is a package for Mac with the same name, the solution for Mac users is hiding the solution for Linux users and our default sshfs.
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I'm running Max OSX 10.9.3 and I'm trying to setup an SSHFS file-share between my MacBook Pro and a remote file system. However, when I try to do it, it doesn't work.
Strangely enough, it makes the ...

I'm trying to setup an SSHFS share from my local machine to a remote machine, but it is not working. I'm getting the error OSXFUSE file system is not available (see below). How to fix this??
FYI, my ...

I am using DOCAN sshfs 0.6.0 in Win 7 to mount a Linux disk. It but does not show any new file even after many re-reads of the directory. Disabling cache helps but navigation becomes extremely slow. ...

I am currently using sshfs to connect to a local vm running in virt manager.
However when using this mounted filesystem with webstorm (it gives a warning external file changes may be slow) things run ...

I'm using win-sshfs from some time. But while exploring its sources I discovered Dokan project which is used by win-sshfs. But apparently it can be used by its own to do the same.
So the question is ...

I have an ssh key without a paraphrase that allows a user to log in to a remote server.
This key is used to mount a folder in the remote server using sshfs and backup the files in my laptop.
I would ...

There exists a difference when using ssh and sshfs.
My user is a root at the ssh client and it works when using ssh.
But I wanna use sshfs (due to some development issues). When using sshfs with the ...

I am using CentOS 6.4 x86_64 setup as a Apache server (httpd) in VMware Fusion. Through that I am making a SSHFS mount of a directory on my Macbook in the /var/www/html directory so I can do testing ...

The server does not allow root login from ssh. I can, however, login as my username and su to root (I know the root pw).
Is there a way to use the fish:// protocol or sshfs or some other way to mount ...

My situation:
There are several servers on my LAN which I do not administer
I access them using SSH for sshfs, shells, and remote X11 apps
I have set ControlMaster auto in my ~/.ssh/config file so I ...

I have a server at home accesible via local WIFI. I also have several laptops. I share folders in the server using sshfs due to its ease-of-use. But sometimes I notice lots of connections issues with ...

I am trying to set up a Ubuntu-machine for web development, and thought i'd start working with SSHFS instead of the annoying FTP-protocol. I installed SSHFS through apt-get. I've created a folder in ...